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Am 15. September 2016 fand im KörberForum das MINT:Barcamp statt.
Fotocredit: Thilo Schmülgen | Körber-Stiftung
My mother, wife and I went for a drive to Minter Gardens, located near Vancouver, BC. An enjoyable time was had by all.
Mint layer- A hint taste of mint on this cake is absolutely refreshing. I love eating this cake after meal.. nice
Chocolate mint mousse soap
Wow! this soap smells wonderful. Every time I walk by this soap while it was curing the aroma from it was awesome.
This scrumptious soap looks good enough to eat and makes a wonderful gift. The soap looks like a fancy dessert! And all that wonderful lather and chocolate and peppermint essential oil and all the ingredients are wonderful for you and the antioxidants found in chocolate are also good for you. This cold process soap is cured for a minimum of 4 weeks. It is long lasting and economical. Gentle and nourishing
She was in the perfect pose and I managed to sneak up with the camera and take it before she decided to waddle over and mark up the camera lens with her wet little nose.
Mint Ive play The Victoria pub in Birmingham.
A Sound of Confusion production for The Victoria pub
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Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia.
On this 4-day trip to the mountains of Virginia and northern North Carolina in mid-July, we saw a number of species of Pycnanthemum (Mountain Mint), in the mint family. As I was unfamiliar with most of these species, I took photos and hoped to be able to identify them later. It turned out not to be an easy task -- I relied mainly on the treatment in the new Flora of Virginia; but found that several regional floras use different characters, and I'm not sure the various treatments are compatible. In any case, I eventually recognized four species among the photos from this trip. I'm not 100% certain these identifications are correct, but after spending a fair amount of time going over them and working through keys, descriptions, and other photos, I think the results are reasonably accurate. Time will tell. I'm posting photos of two species today, and will post another two species tomorrow. These are not the only species in the area. The Flora of Virginia lists 12 species, not all of which are in the mountains.
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a unit of the National Park System that consists of a scenic roadway that runs for 469 miles, mostly along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains (a range in the southern Appalachian Mountains), between the Shenandoah National Park in northern Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in southwestern North Carolina. Much of the route lies within the Jefferson National Forest in Virginia and the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina.
People flocked to Minter Gardens on Thanksgiving weekend to see the famous show gardens one last time before it permanently closed after 33 years. The last day Minter Gardens was open was on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. Photos taken on Oct. 12 and 14, 2013. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
You can see the Chocolate Mint spreading at the edge of my Veggie Bed #2. The brick border was removed from the bed as I was adjusting their position.
Blogged here: www.joeysplanting.com/2006/07/02/a-day-of-mortaring/
My mother, wife and I went for a drive to Minter Gardens, located near Vancouver, BC. An enjoyable time was had by all.
I really liked this Mint, but don't know exactly what type it is.
After searching Google, I think this is Pineapple Mint.
Pineapple Mint
Mentha suaveolens 'Variegata' (Family: Lamiaceae)
My mother, wife and I went for a drive to Minter Gardens, located near Vancouver, BC. An enjoyable time was had by all.
"I Can" Campaign: Mint Hill Science Program Candids
September 25, 2013
Photos by Robert Christopher Photography
Uploaded by Forest Featherston
Mint B+W
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